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gown |
The bride wore a white silk gown.
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shirt |
Jim had to iron his shirt collar and cuff.
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bed |
I'm tired so I'm going to bed.
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warmer |
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scythe |
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chemise |
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kirtle |
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breeches |
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stockings |
The girl wore stockings.
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doublet |
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ruff |
The bird has a ruff of feathers round its neck.
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french |
Can you translate from French?
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hood |
They wore hoods when it rained
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hat |
What are you wearing that hat for?
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farthingale |
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corset |
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potage |
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ale |
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wine |
Wine is made from grapes.
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fish |
The fish was a decent size so we kept it.
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